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'Eyes wide open': Why OU basketball is excited about a quick Bedlam turnaround after losing OT classic

NORMAN — De’Vion Harmon didn’t quite pull an Aaron Rodgers in his postgame press conference after No. 7 OU fell to Oklahoma State 94-90 in overtime on Saturday at Lloyd Noble Center.

Rodgers famously delivered his message after Green Bay’s 1-2 start in 2014.

There’s a little more urgency at this point for the Sooners, after OU dropped its second consecutive game to fall to 14-7 overall and 9-6 in Big 12 play.

“We’re going to be good,” Harmon said. “We’ll be fine. We get another big-time opportunity to go get one on the road in Stillwater on Monday night.